Friday, October 7, 2011

Victoria Coach Station

Victoria Coach Station was opened at its present site in Buckingham Palace Road, London, in 1932, by London Coastal Coaches Limited, an association of coach operators. The building is in a distinctive Art Deco style, the architects for which were Wallis, Gilbert and Partners.

Photo by FrMark @ Flickr

5 comments:

Pablo J. Álvarez said...

Too much curves.

Lord K said...

Just enough for me. I'm a fan of Eric Mendelsohn, in case you don't know, and he was the Great Master of Curves.

transpress nz said...

more "streamline moderne" than art deco?

Lord K said...

To transpressnz:
It depends on how we define Streamline Modern - as a separate style or as a movement inside Deco.

Mark at mwtrips said...

I always think of it as within deco, and this particular building has many art deco features other than the streamline moderne ones you see in this shot - see my full set on Flickr